Machine Impossible: Ten Technologies Humans Can Dream Only
By Zeeshan Amin
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Written by an engineer, this book explores some of the nearly impossible technological dreams fostering in human minds. Humans are the undisputed technology titans of planet earth, yet there are certain technology concepts they might never turn into reality. Though we are determined to invent every seemingly impossible machine, certain scientific principles block our way. Similarly, there are some technological pursuits that could cause existential risks to humanity itself. Why can't we invent these impossible machines? And where could this quest lead us?
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